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An internationally famous venue for performances of classics. Two modern studios complement the old Victorian auditorium.
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Still a working college, this is Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s most famous building.
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Another great gallery, best known for its Rembrandts, its virtual monopoly on the 19th-century genius of Whistler and the Mackintosh House.
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A massive adventure park with all the jaw-clenching thrills of the fairground. Rides to suit all ages and nerves (see M&D’s Scotland’s Theme Park) .
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Luxurious shopping centre in a renovated square of 1841 – the genteel atmosphere is heightened by the occasional appearance of a piano player.
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Eduard Bersudsky makes performing contraptions from junk, and this is his extraordinary theatre.
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Excellent overview of the world’s religions through their art. Best of all is Salvador Dali’s Crucifixion , a unique perspective.
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Tenements were standard Glasgow flats and Agnes Toward lived an ordinary life in this one for over 50 years.
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A market full of bargains, not all of them entirely legal. Riotously alive and fascinating, but hold on tight to your wallet.
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Experience the past on the world’s last sea-going paddle steamer.
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